Mopar

Mopar (short for Motor Parts) is the automobile parts and service arm of Chrysler Group LLC. The term was first used by
Chrysler in the 1920s and has been in continuous use ever since. Mopar parts are original equipment manufactured parts for
Chrysler vehicles. In Canada, these were sold under the Chryco and AutoPar brands until the Mopar brand was phased into that
nation's market, starting in the late 1970s.

Mopar has passed into broader usage among car enthusiasts as an unambiguous reference to the Chrysler parent company, as
the Chrysler name also refers to a company marque. The term has thus become an inclusive word for any Chrysler-built vehicle—most
any Dodge, Chrysler, Plymouth, Imperial, or DeSoto, plus Jeeps and sometimes Eagle vehicles built after Chrysler's 1987 buyout
of AMC-Jeep. Thus, for example, a car club for owners of any Chrysler Corporation vehicle might describe itself as a club
for Mopar enthusiasts.